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warm-down

American  
[wawrm-doun] / ˈwɔrmˌdaʊn /
Or warmdown

noun

  1. a tapering off or recovery from strenuous physical exercise, especially running or racing, by slowing down or doing light stretches.


verb phrase

  1. to conclude or follow a period of strenuous physical exercise by walking or gentle stretching.

warm-down British  

noun

  1. light exercises performed to aid recovery from strenuous physical activity

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Etymology

Origin of warm-down

First recorded in 1950–55; warm ( def. ) (in the verb sense “to make warm, heat”) + down 1 ( def. ) (in the adverb sense “from a higher to a lower state or condition”); the verb phrase is derived from the noun

Example Sentences

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So when, during a post-training warm-down, a team-mate asked him if he wanted to come to a "meeting" the next day, Swaibu got on the front foot.

From BBC • Sep. 9, 2024

An unused substitute as Arsenal beat Tottenham 2-1, Aubameyang left the Emirates Stadium instead of joining his fellow replacements for a warm-down session on the pitch.

From Washington Times • Mar. 17, 2021

Towards the end of his time at Valencia Feghouli was suspended by the club for repeatedly missing training, and for refusing to take part in a post-match warm-down, claiming he had a sore ankle.

From The Guardian • Sep. 9, 2016

Her premeet illness, and a broken left pinkie finger she sustained in a collision in the warm-down pool during the trials, reminded Beisel that her sports career, like a piano chord, is sweet but short.

From New York Times • Aug. 5, 2016

MESA, Ariz. — Michael Phelps pulled himself out of the pool for the gazillionth time in his life, collected his clothes and walked from the competition pool to the warm-down area at Skyline Aquatic Center.

From Washington Post • Apr. 18, 2015